Slow Cooker Philly Cheese Steak Stuffed Peppers

Slow Cooker Philly Cheese Steak Stuffed Peppers

These Slow Cooker Philly Cheese Steak Stuffed Peppers are full of juicy flavor, warm melted cheese and tons of vegetables. Sure to be a hit in your home!

Money Saving Secret

Recently, my husband I discovered a way to save roughly a billion dollars a month on our grocery bill. (No, not really a billion dollars, but in a family our size, it can feel that way). We were at our local BJs wholesale club when we discovered a huge package of beef shoulder meat. It had a roast, several steaks, stew beef, and cube steak. When we compared the prices, we found that this package was significantly cheaper than it would be if we bought all of those cuts separately. So, we grabbed it. Then, when we asked the butcher about it a few weeks later, he told us that they will cut you one any time you ask, on the spot. Now, although this isn’t grass-fed beef this is a great deal.

What to Cook With Cube Steak?

Now, I’m not super familiar with cube steak, and how to prepare it. So, I came up with this slow cooker Paleo Philly Cheese Steak Stuffed Pepper dish to use it. It’s been such a hit in our house that I make it every time we get one of these combo packs. The kids and my husband all love it.

Ingredient Tips

You can use grass-fed butter in place of the ghee. We aren’t dairy free, but using ghee and dairy free provolone will make this a dairy-free meal for you. Also, I will be honest with you, I use organic frozen peppers and onions. When I make this. It helps to save a little bit of time. You also want to make sure that you are using paleo friendly ketchup. Most ketchup has a bit of sugar in there, so check your labels. Worchestire Sauce can also have some questionable ingredients, so check your labels, or you can follow this recipe to make your own.

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About Me

I’m Jessica, but you can call me Jess. I am a mother of four, who, through dietary changes was able to get a handle on my chronic illness, improve my fitness, and start enjoying more adventures with my family.